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Amid a strain on services, a charity is investing in the arts to provide â€˜wrap-around supportâ€™ for young people Ten young people from Manchester mental health charity 42nd Street are struggling to spin their legs round their bodies while keeping their hands anchored to the studio floor as theyâ€™ve been shown. Instructor Kevin Turner stops them and explodes into his own demonstration of high-speed repetitions of the sequence, while they watch in astonishment.read more

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42nd Street, originally uploaded by Wojtek Gurak.
Headquarters for 42nd Street -- a youth mental health charity -- in Manchester, England by Maurice Shapero, 2012. Read and see more about the project at Manchester Confidential.
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